Abstract

This paper describes complex geophysical studies conducted on an asar body in the Kaluga region. In particular, the anomaly of the apparent polarizability is studied. Complex interpretation of geophysical data, comparison with drilling results, as well as measurements on drill samples made it possible to define the nature of the anomaly and confirm the presence of areas with a high percentage of magmatic gravel and cobble within the sand-gravel deposit, which are characterized by high values of electrical polarizability.

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